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On 12/04, 21:43
George Russell and Kimi Antonelli received a one-place grid penalty at the Bahrain Grand Prix for failing to comply with the race director's instructions. The Mercedes team released its cars too early after the red flag in Q2 caused by Esteban Ocon's accident.
On 12/04, 17:21
Oscar Piastri took pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix, confirming the expectations placed on McLaren after promising testing. His team-mate and current championship leader Lando Norris could only manage sixth place. George Russell and Charles Leclerc rounded out the front-runners, while Red Bull's struggling Max Verstappen was limited to seventh place.
On 12/04, 13:04
Oscar Piastri dominated the final free practice session in Bahrain, clearly outpacing the competition. Pierre Gasly and Isack Hadjar continued their fine weekend form, with George Russell and Charles Leclerc remaining on their toes ahead of qualifying at 6pm.
On 12/04, 12:54
On the sidelines of the Japanese Grand Prix, Lando Norris took part in a drift session with a Nissan R32 modified by Liberty Walk.
On 12/04, 12:24
Will the McLarens finish at the top of the timesheets again? Frenchmen Isack Hadjar and Pierre Gasly have both made a good start to the week. Will they be able to confirm their good performances in this final test session? The answer in just over an hour's time.
On 12/04, 08:28
Carlos Sainz and George Russell, who head the Formula 1 Grand Prix Drivers'Association, have differing views on whether the FIA should make changes following Jack Doohan's serious accident at Suzuka.
On 12/04, 08:21
Team principal Christian Horner is tempering the enthusiasm that has built up after a fine weekend in Japan, warning that conditions in Sakhir could reveal the weaknesses of a hard-to-tame RB21.
On 12/04, 08:20
After a difficult start to the 2025 season and under the weight of enormous expectations, Ferrari introduced a substantial package of updates in Bahrain, hoping to turn things around. Initial indications are positive: the improvements are working. The bad news? They're still not enough to seriously worry McLaren.
On 12/04, 07:20
Williams was fined €7,500 after a near-miss between Alex Albon and Luke Browning in FP1 in Bahrain, while Carlos Sainz narrowly escaped a heavy penalty for a slip of the tongue at Thursday's press conference.
On 12/04, 06:06
Ferrari has made five technical changes to its SF-25 for the Bahrain Grand Prix, mainly aimed at improving aerodynamics and rear stability. McLaren, Red Bull and Haas have also presented their updates for this race.
On 11/04, 16:12
Under the lights of the Sakhir International Circuit, the second free practice session of the Bahrain Grand Prix confirmed McLaren's solid performance. Oscar Piastri topped the timesheets with a time of 1:30.505, ahead of team-mate Lando Norris by 0.154 seconds. George Russell completed the top three, but more than half a second behind the leader.
On 11/04, 14:33
In Bahrain, on the sidelines of the F1 Grand Prix, the FIA brought together the main engine manufacturers and team managers to sketch out the future of the sport's energy policy. While the 2026 regulations remain the backbone of F1's commitment to the environment, initial discussions were held on the future of the sport, with a focus on rational electrification, sustainable fuels and cost control. A strategic meeting on a scale commensurate with the technical, political and economic challenges facing Formula 1.
On 11/04, 14:16
On the sidelines of the Bahrain Grand Prix 2025, the FIA brought together Formula 1's key players for a strategy meeting on the future of powertrains. The aim was to consolidate the sport's technical and economic foundations, while preparing for developments beyond 2026. The meeting, chaired by Mohammed Ben Sulayem, brought together the heads of current and future engine manufacturers, including Audi, Ferrari, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mercedes and Red Bull Powertrains.
On 11/04, 12:34
Lando Norris once again showed his speed in the first free practice session of the Bahrain Grand Prix, setting the fastest time of 1:33.204. The British driver was two tenths ahead of Pierre Gasly, while third-placed Lewis Hamilton was more than half a second behind.
On 11/04, 11:38
The first free practice session takes place this Friday afternoon, April 11.
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